An Interstate 5 bridge over a river north of Seattle collapsed Thursday evening, dumping vehicles and people into the water, the Washington State Patrol said.

The four-lane bridge over the Skagit River collapsed about 7 p.m., Trooper Mark Francis said. There was no immediate estimate of how many people were in the water or whether there were any injuries or deaths, he said.

It also was not known what caused the collapse of the bridge about 60 miles north of Seattle in Skagit County, which stretches from the North Cascades National Park to a cluster of islands off the Washington coast.

Bridges are objectively one of the most terrifying constructions ever and the thought of one just collapsing out of nowhere is cripplingly fear-inducing. So this present reminder that it does in fact happen from time to time will do wonders for anxiety.

No one knows for sure any injuries or if there are casualties, but eyewitnesses have confirmed that cars and people did land in the river. Sheesh.

The bridge didn’t just collapse on it own. The structure was struck by a truck carrying an oversize load. Two cars went in the water with three people total. Everyone suffered injuries, but are alive and accounted for.

Bros, like totally never drive another one of these death traps ever again. I heard that the bridge like came alive and tried to eat each car as they drove across. I could happen to any one of us, like for real.